Like marital dissolutions throughout the country, those in Texas can take an ugly turn when two spouses do not agree about certain issues, including child custody, child support, spousal support and the division and distribution of property, assets and debts. Each...
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Fathers gather in state capitol to support father’s rights bill
The rights of Texas fathers to gain custody may have been bolstered recently when fathers gathered in Austin to voice their support for a bill that would provide equal parenting time as one option for parents, according to state legislators. Among the leaders of the...
Texas bill could make adoption more difficult
Lawmakers in Texas are considering a bill this week that would potentially make adoption more difficult for some people and encourage discrimination, according to reports. The bill aims at tightening the laws regarding foster parents and makes adoption more...
Overview of the Texas Property Division Statute-Part II
Dallas residents may be aware that marital agreements are common in Texas as well as in other states, and courts consider such agreements to be a useful tool for resolving property division issues amicably. If the court feels that the terms and conditions of a marital...
Overview of the Texas property division statute-Part I
Dallas residents may be aware that Texas is a community property state. That means that any property acquired by a couple after marriage, irrespective of whose name it is in, ispresumed to be marital property. In the event of a divorce, assets that are part of the...
A Texas child support case that may interest Dallas residents
As many Texas residents may be aware, positive paternity test results are often the first step toward obtaining child support for a child whose biological father was unknown previously. At the same time, a negative result means that a man is not required to pay child...
Consider marital agreements to protect yourself during divorce
There comes a time in many marriages when the relationship no longer seems to work anymore. Arguments between the spouses take center stage and resolving even miniscule issues seems like a mammoth task. In these situations, many Dallas, Texas, residents would agree...
The child custody and visitation system in Texas-Part II
As noted in a previous post, Texas family courts assign either sole managing or joint managing conservatorship to parents who have divorced. The law requires that joint managing conservatorship be considered first because it is commonly seen as the custody form that...
Adoption expenses explained to Texas residents
Texas residents might agree that a child is always a blessing to a married couple. For couples who are unable to conceive naturally, adoption is often a good alternative. However, whether a child is a part of the family through natural means or through adoption,...
Changing the father’s name on the birth certificate in Texas
Families nowadays are not always as traditional and expected as they once were. In fact, many Texas residents have chosen, and continue to choose, to have children out of wedlock. Because of that, paternity matters are a major concern in Texas courts as well as in the...
